Cell phone voice control

Voice commands can be used to control many of the most common functions in a Bluetooth®-connected cell phone.

The following command dialogs are only examples; the system's responses may very according to the situation.

Dialing a number

The system understands the digits 0 (zero) to 9 (nine). These numbers can be spoken individually, in groups of several digits at a time, or the entire phone number can be given at once. Numbers above nine will not be recognized.

The following is an example of a voice command dialog for dialing a number.
The user begins by saying Dial number.
The system's response is Number please.
Begin speaking the digits in the phone number individually Six-eight-seven, etc.
If you pause, the system will repeat the most recently spoken group of digits.
Continue saying the remaining digits. When you have given the entire number, conclude by saying Ok.
The system will initiate the call.

The number can be changed by saying Correction (which will delete the last group of digits spoken) or Delete (which will erase the entire phone number). By saying Repeat, the system will repeat the entire phone number.

Calling a contact

The following dialogue enables you to call a contact in your cell phone's phone book.
The user begins by saying Call contact.
The system's response is Name please.
Say the contact's number in the list displayed.
If only one contact is found, the call will be initiated. Otherwise, the system will continue to prompt you for more information.

If there is more than one phone number for a particular contact, specify the number to call by saying Mobile,Work, etc.

Other commands

Additional cell phone voice commands can be found in the MY CAR normal view by pressing OK/MENU and selecting SettingsVoice control settingsCommand listPhone commands.